Bayern bosses launch scathing attack on 'disrespectful' media

Those in charge at Bayern Munich have launched a scathing attack on the "disrespectful" German media after criticism of Niko Kovac's squad.

Published

19 October 2018

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has hit out at criticism of Bayern Munich's senior players after their miserable run of form for club and country, calling for more respect from the media.

Bayern have dropped to sixth in the Bundesliga after defeats to Hertha Berlin and Borussia Monchengladbach followed a draw with Augsburg.

A stalemate with Ajax in the Champions League means Niko Kovac's side have not won in four matches, leading to scrutiny of the form of Bayern's senior stars.

However, Rummenigge and the Bayern board remain in support of Kovac and his squad, and the chairman has lashed out at the negative coverage towards the club that has dominated German football.

"We got together on Monday after the Holland match [against Germany] and how it was reported," he told a media conference held shortly after Kovac previewed Saturday's match with Wolfsburg.

"And we think we cannot go on like this. We will not accept that at Bayern Munich anymore.

"We have been allowed to celebrate six years at Bayern, a permanent party. You cannot win more as a club. Please do not forget that Germany became world champion in 2014 thanks to many players from FC Bayern.